Remember, just because your code gets the right output doesn't mean the code is right:

# This is not mine, I saw it in a old screenshot that I can no
# longer find so I cannot credit the original author.
class console:
def write(self, text):
print(text, end="")
def main():
message = str("Hello World")
message_letters = list(message)
for i in range(0, len(message_letters), 1):
console().write(message_letters[i])
console().write("\n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()